DeltaX Inc. (Headquarters: Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo; Representative: Takeshi Kuroiwa), which operates the cram school selection service "Jukusen," announced an overview of its survey on "online and in-person cram schools."
"What are online cram schools really like?"
Online cram school options rapidly expanded due to the COVID-19 pandemic, but some families may feel concerns like "Can they really learn effectively through a screen?" or "Will they be able to concentrate at home?"
Therefore, Jukusen Journal conducted a survey targeting 100 parents of junior high and high school students who have experienced both online and in-person cram schools, asking about their current usage status and satisfaction levels.
Looking at the actual current usage status: - In-person cram schools only: 41% - Concurrent use of online and in-person cram schools: 40% - Online cram schools only: 19%
The results show that while in-person cram schools only account for the largest share, the proportion of families concurrently using both online and in-person cram schools is almost the same. This indicates that the method of utilizing cram schools is not a simple either/or choice.
This article, based on the survey results, will introduce in detail the differences in satisfaction between online and in-person cram schools, their respective strengths, the advantages and disadvantages understood only by those who have experienced both, and analyses by child type.
For more details, please refer to https://bestjuku.com/shingaku/s-article/49372/.
Cram School Usage Patterns: 40% Opt for a "Online + In-Person" Hybrid Model
### Proportions of "In-Person Only" and "Online + In-Person" Are Neck and Neck
From these results, it can be inferred that many families combine the strengths of both online and in-person cram schools, rather than simply choosing between one or the other.
### Usage Balance Among Hybrid Families - Approximately 70% Use "In-Person Main + Online Supplementary"
FACT BOX
- Source: PR TIMES
- Category: Survey